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Updated: June 9, 2025


Darkness terrifies some men; I love darkness and can even see in the midst of it. Others are unable to guide themselves among the numerous chambers and corridors; I shall do that very easily. Besides, the secrets of opening hidden doors are unknown to other men, while I know them thoroughly.

Why, that he died the victim of the malevolence of these people; and now, at the lapse of a hundred and fifty years, his descendants are still exposed to the hate of that indestructible society." "Oh, sir! it terrifies me," said Adrienne, feeling her heart sink within her. "But are there no weapons against such attacks?"

"I recommend it to you, madam, to waste no farther time in evasion; but to deliver to me the counterpart of this seal, the impression of my private seal, which you had from Lady Frances Arlington." "A mere bread-seal! Her ladyship surely has not said I really have lost it if I ever had it I declare your lordship terrifies me so, by this strange mode "

If it chills and terrifies the patient when suddenly "clapped on," common sense would suggest holding it to the fire till the surface is warm. This warm surface will give no shock when applied to the skin, and the cold in the body of the towel will gradually penetrate and do its work.

That will be seen by people who are alive to-day; and yet that vision of the future so near at hand is only a slight magnification, flitting through the brain. It terrifies one to think for how short a time science has been methodical and of useful industry; and after all, is there anything on earth more marvelously easy than destruction? Who knows the new mediums it has laid in store?

"I can march into the police-office whenever I like, and set the whole lot to work." Mme. Mergy, who was less hopefully inclined, said: "Alas, will you be in time? What terrifies me is the thought that the list may be destroyed." "Goodness gracious me, by whom? By Daubrecq?" "No, but by the marquis, when he gets hold of it." "He hasn't got it yet!

You have the same fascination now, only it is a fascination that terrifies me!" I was silent. "The other night," she went on "when Mr. Santoris first came on board I had a singular impression that he was or had been an enemy of mine, though where or how I could not say. It was this that frightened me, and made me too ill and nervous to go with you on that excursion to Loch Coruisk.

Tarpion," she says, relapsing into lethargy. Men seize David Lockwin, for he is bleeding profusely. "He terrifies her!" they exclaim. They wash his forehead. He has a long cut over the brow. Work fast as he may with court-plaster Esther is carried forth before the druggist can be in front to aid. People are full of praise for the heroic man.

In engagements he would strike boldly, without flinching, stand firm to his ground, fix a bold countenance upon his enemies, and with a harsh threatening voice accost them, justly thinking himself and telling others, that such a rugged kind of behavior sometimes terrifies the enemy more than the sword itself.

Such was the after-fate of Clifford and Lucy. Who will condemn us for preferring the moral of that fate to the moral which is extorted from the gibbet and the hulks, which makes scarecrows, not beacons; terrifies our weakness, not warms our reason. Who does not allow that it is better to repair than to perish, better, too, to atone as the citizen than to repent as the hermit?

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